On November 13, 2013 Rep. Susan Davis of California asked for and was granted permission to address the United States House of Representatives for one minute regarding the devastation wrought by Typhoon HAIYAN – a category 5 super storm.
“Mr. Speaker, the typhoon in the Philippines has left a wake of unimaginable devastation.”
“Those living in the areas hardest hit by the storm are embarking on the excruciating process of trying to pick up the pieces. Members of the San Diego region’s large Filipino community are determined to send aid to their native country. They are collecting clothing, food, and encouraging cash donations”, he said.
“The feeling of helplessness from my constituents that have family living in the area where the typhoon hit is profound. It is important that people understand where their efforts are most needed and where their donations will be best used. It is in these difficult moments like this where we witness unbridled compassion and empathy, and I am pleased that the humanitarian efforts, which our military and aid communities do so well, are under way, and at least 13 other countries have joined the effort as well”, he said.
“The help is not arriving as fast as those suffering from hunger, cold, illness, and homelessness need. The Filipino Americans in our districts are looking to us to continue our role as leaders in humanitarian aid. Let’s continue to help those most in need”, said Congresswoman Davis (source: Congressional Record http://thomas.loc.gov).
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